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Wall Street Journal:
The Trump Referendum — He still has no second term message beyond his own grievances. — By The Editorial Board — President Trump may soon need a new nickname for “Sleepy Joe” Biden. How does President-elect sound? On present trend that's exactly what Mr. Biden will be on Nov. 4 …
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Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
The Week It Went South for Trump — He hasn't been equal to the crises. He never makes anything better. And everyone kind of knows. — Something shifted this month. Donald Trump's hold on history loosened, and may be breaking. In some new way his limitations are being seen and acknowledged …
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The Bulwark, Townhall, No More Mister Nice Blog and Raw Story
Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
Trump Is in a Deep Hole. Can He Dig Himself Out Before November? — Every single poll that has come out in these last two weeks has painted a dire picture for President Donald Trump's chances at re-election. His overall job approval rating sits somewhere around 41 percent.
Ezra Klein / Vox:
Trump's reality TV presidency is being crushed by reality — President Donald Trump holds a Bible outside of St. John's Church on June 1, 2020, in Washington, DC, after the area was cleared of people protesting the death of George Floyd. Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images
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The Hill, The Guardian, POLITICUSUSA and Daily Kos
Domenico Montanaro / NPR:
Poll: Trump Disapproval Hits All-Time High And He Trails Biden By 8 — After weeks of protests against police brutality and racism, and amid a renewed spike in coronavirus cases, the number of voters disapproving of the job President Trump is doing is at an all-time high, a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds.
Noah Higgins-Dunn / CNBC:
Texas rolls back its reopening a day after pausing plans, as coronavirus cases rise — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced on Friday that he will roll back some of the state's reopening as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to rise. — “As I said from the start …
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Patrick Svitek / The Texas Tribune:
Gov. Greg Abbott orders Texas bars to close again and restaurants to reduce to 50% occupancy as coronavirus spreads — The moves, announced Friday morning, represent Abbott's most dramatic action yet in response a surge in cases after he allowed businesses to reopen in the state.
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TheBlaze, Gothamist and Balloon Juice
Brianna Abbott / Wall Street Journal:
Daily Coronavirus Infections in U.S. Hit Record
Daily Coronavirus Infections in U.S. Hit Record
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Associated Press and Defense One
New York Times:
Biden Is Getting a Lot of Advice on His V.P. Here's What Voters Think. — A large majority of voters say race should not be a factor in his decision, and none of the best-known candidates has emerged as a favorite. — Joseph R. Biden Jr. appears to face limited political pressure from voters …
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Joe Cunningham / Redstate:
Joe Biden Will Soon Choose His Running Mate, and He Has Three Good Options
Joe Biden Will Soon Choose His Running Mate, and He Has Three Good Options
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CNN and Washington Post
Christina Wilkie / CNBC:
How Rep. Val Demings could help Joe Biden ‘meet the moment’ as his vice presidential pick
How Rep. Val Demings could help Joe Biden ‘meet the moment’ as his vice presidential pick
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Slate
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Strike Down Affordable Care Act — If successful, the move would permanently end the health insurance program popularly known as Obamacare and wipe out coverage for as many as 23 million Americans. — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration asked …
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James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Trump's legal argument for throwing out all of the ACA is a nightmare for Senate Republicans
The Daily 202: Trump's legal argument for throwing out all of the ACA is a nightmare for Senate Republicans
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Daily Kos
New York Times:
Inside Barr's Effort to Undermine Prosecutors in N.Y. — The firing of the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan was foreshadowed by a disagreement over a case linked to President Trump. — Shortly after he became attorney general last year, William P. Barr set out to challenge …
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Joshua Geltzer / Washington Post:
Four ways William Barr is already subverting the 2020 elections
Four ways William Barr is already subverting the 2020 elections
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Politico, Talking Points Memo and CNN
Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
Barr claims voting by mail will lead to fraud, ‘counterfeiting.’ Admits he has zero evidence.
Barr claims voting by mail will lead to fraud, ‘counterfeiting.’ Admits he has zero evidence.
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Breitbart
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Senate panel votes 21-1 to back Justice IG measure over Graham objections
Senate panel votes 21-1 to back Justice IG measure over Graham objections
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One America News Network
Washington Post:
How Arizona ‘lost control of the epidemic’ — PHOENIX — A drive-up testing site equipped for several hundred people in West Phoenix was swarmed on Saturday by about 1,000 people, leaving some baking in their cars for hours. — A nearby testing station has already reached capacity for this weekend …
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Richard Luscombe / The Guardian:
Florida governor under fire over claims state is ‘cooking the books’ on Covid-19 — Ron DeSantis angrily dismisses allegation from fired scientist that officials are massaging figures to hide true impact of coronavirus — Republican Florida governor Ron DeSantis's faltering response …
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Raw Story, Sun-Sentinel and POLITICUSUSA
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Chelsea Tatham / wtsp.com:
Florida adds another 8,942 new COVID-19 cases, breaking single-day record again
Florida adds another 8,942 new COVID-19 cases, breaking single-day record again
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
Corky Siemaszko / NBC News:
Texas and Florida close bars after explosion of COVID-19 cases
Texas and Florida close bars after explosion of COVID-19 cases
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Fortune, Florida Phoenix and Florida Politics
Matt Dixon / Politico:
Florida shutters bars as coronavirus cases hit new record
Florida shutters bars as coronavirus cases hit new record
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New York Post, The Hill and The Daily Caller
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
Trump Retreats to His Hannity Bunker — Beaten by the pandemic and down in the polls, a President and his propagandist create an alternate reality. — June began poorly for President Trump, and it's ending worse. Despite his optimistic pronouncements about the coronavirus …
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Joe Berkowitz / Fast Company:
Exposure to Sean Hannity may be lethal, studies on COVID-19 suggest
Exposure to Sean Hannity may be lethal, studies on COVID-19 suggest
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Alternet.org, POLITICUSUSA and Twitchy, more at Mediagazer »
Washington Post:
Almost one-third of black Americans know someone who died of covid-19, survey shows — Nearly 1 in 3 black Americans know someone personally who has died of covid-19, far exceeding their white counterparts, according to a Washington Post-Ipsos poll that underscores the coronavirus pandemic's profoundly disparate impact.
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CREW:
The DOJ Decided Not to Prosecute Trump. It's Hiding the Reason Why. — The Department of Justice has confirmed the existence of a memo laying out its rationale for not bringing charges against President Trump, but it refuses to make its reasoning public. In response to ongoing litigation involving …
Caroline Randall Williams / New York Times:
You Want a Confederate Monument? My Body Is a Confederate Monument — The black people I come from were owned and raped by the white people I come from. Who dares to tell me to celebrate them? — Ms. Williams is a poet. — NASHVILLE — I have rape-colored skin.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
Stuart Stevens / The Bulwark:
My Confederate Past — Everyone who grew up in Mississippi was steeped in the Confederacy. Even if they didn't realize it. — On Friday, the Mississippi legislature is scheduled to vote on changing the Mississippi state flag. As I write this, I have no idea what the outcome will be.
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Emily Larsen / Washington Examiner:
Republican nightmare: Trump vote-by-mail demonizing driving down GOP participation — President Trump's extreme opposition to mail-in ballots is more likely hurting him and down-ballot Republicans than it is helping him. — Mounting evidence in voter registration data, a survey …
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Real Clear Politics
Suzanne Vranica / Wall Street Journal:
Unilever to Halt U.S. Ads on Facebook and Twitter for Rest of 2020 — The company cites hate speech and polarized politics as reasons for ad suspension — Consumer goods giant Unilever UL -.46% PLC said it will halt U.S. advertising on Facebook Inc. FB -6.95% and Twitter Inc. TWTR -6.98% …
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Bloomberg, New York Post, KFOR-TV, The Verge and CNBC, more at Techmeme »
jsonline:
Trump falsely claims Wisconsin lawmaker was ‘rooting on’ destruction of Madison statues before being assaulted — MADISON - President Donald Trump during a cable TV interview in Green Bay suggested without evidence that a Wisconsin lawmaker was “rooting on” protesters before they assaulted him …
Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
Mary Trump once stood up to her uncle Donald. Now her book describes a ‘nightmare’ of family dysfunction. — Mary L. Trump was embroiled in a feud over her inheritance two decades ago when her uncle Donald Trump and his siblings punched back in classic style.
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The Sun, Fox News, Politico and Political Wire
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
America Didn't Give Up on Covid-19. Republicans Did. — Partisanship has crippled our response. — Earlier this year much of America went through hell as the nation struggled to deal with Covid-19. More than 120,000 Americans have now died; more than 20 million have lost their jobs.
David W. Blight / Washington Post:
Yes, the Freedmen's Memorial uses racist imagery. But don't tear it down. — David W. Blight is the Sterling Professor of History at Yale University and author of “Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom.” — The Freedmen's Memorial in Washington is not a Confederate monument.
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